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country will lead the investigation and write the report into what exactly went wrong on this trip, but u.s. authorities are assisting in that report. you can be sure there will be many rules and regulations passed to try to prevent this from happening again. i'm chris pollone. i send it back to you. >> what a mess. i'm sure those people were so glad to get off the ship. >>> our weather has been beautiful, but it's getting cooler. >> we're going downhill very, very fast. i high near 60, it was gorgeous today. a lot of people enjoying it. some of you had the tops down on the cars? >> no. i saw you come in. out there right nour, the temperatures are coming down quick. we had a bit of rain come through earlier. now we're seeing some clearing skies, as the first wave moves on through. we have a lot more where that came from. take a look at the rain right now. the first bout that did drop those temperatures is now up towards the baltimore area. most of us just saw some light rain associatewood that. we also saw some wind. that is when we saw the cooler numbers, too. temperature is falling as rai
country will lead the investigation and write the report into what exactly went wrong on this trip, but u.s. authorities are assisting in that report. you can be sure there will be many rules and regulations passed to try to prevent this from happening again. i'm chris pollone. i send it back to you. >> what a mess. i'm sure those people were so glad to get off the ship. >>> our weather has been beautiful, but it's getting cooler. >> we're going downhill very, very fast. i...
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she's been greeting u.s. military at the fort hood airport for the last ten years. it's estimated that she's given more than half a million hugs in that time. today she greeted 160 soldiers returning from afghanistan. troops say they look forward to seeing her. she says hugs are good for you. they make people smile. when she sees the troops, she finds the strenh to car okay, i need a better pizza. one made with only real cheese. a pizza my family will love. (announcer) freschetta naturally rising crust pizza. freschetta. made better to taste better.
she's been greeting u.s. military at the fort hood airport for the last ten years. it's estimated that she's given more than half a million hugs in that time. today she greeted 160 soldiers returning from afghanistan. troops say they look forward to seeing her. she says hugs are good for you. they make people smile. when she sees the troops, she finds the strenh to car okay, i need a better pizza. one made with only real cheese. a pizza my family will love. (announcer) freschetta naturally...
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we got that information. >> reporter: u.s. supreme court justice samuel alito called maryland versus king perhaps the most for criminal case this court heard in decades. in 2009, alonzo king jr. was arrested for assault in maryland. a dna sample taken by police wanting inside of his cheek matched dna from a 2003 rape. the maryland court of appeals, however, ruled that king's constitutional protection from unreasonable searches made the dna evidence inadmissible. the maryland attorney general's office appealed the case to the u.s. supreme court. >> dna is the 21st century fingerprint. so we immediate to be able to solve cases, cold cases, we otherwise couldn't solve. some criminals leave fingerprints at the crime scene and some people leave identification on video of their picture and some people leave dna. we immediate to be able to use the tools and technology to identify who those people were. >> reporter: lawyers representing king argue the intrusive search violated his rights. >> fourth amendment in our view presumptively
we got that information. >> reporter: u.s. supreme court justice samuel alito called maryland versus king perhaps the most for criminal case this court heard in decades. in 2009, alonzo king jr. was arrested for assault in maryland. a dna sample taken by police wanting inside of his cheek matched dna from a 2003 rape. the maryland court of appeals, however, ruled that king's constitutional protection from unreasonable searches made the dna evidence inadmissible. the maryland attorney...
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the investigation found the chinese government spied on many u.s. courses. news4's richard jordan spoke with a cybersecurity expert to break down the hack attack. >> reporter: the tangled worldwide web has computer users in a cold sweat. george washington university's frank z amount lufo is an expert in cybersecurity. he says online security is virtually impossible. >> we're never going to get to the point where we're 100% security. that's the afternoon thesis of the enter net to begin with. >> reporter: reports citing chinese hacker obtained confidential information from 141, "new york times" "the washington post" and "wall street journal" among the teenagers. mandient produced the report. >> it's not just the v china, the chinese government is sanctioning these attacks. >> they traced the cyberspying to a building in shanghai. he says the local firm was able to identify the culprit. >> there's a smoking keyboard. we haven't always had smoking keyboards since attribution. >> it's clicking a link sent in an e-mail. >> clearly the big corporations need to tak
the investigation found the chinese government spied on many u.s. courses. news4's richard jordan spoke with a cybersecurity expert to break down the hack attack. >> reporter: the tangled worldwide web has computer users in a cold sweat. george washington university's frank z amount lufo is an expert in cybersecurity. he says online security is virtually impossible. >> we're never going to get to the point where we're 100% security. that's the afternoon thesis of the enter net to...
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the u.s. embassy in ankara, turkey's capital today. a suicide bomber killed himself and the embass guard and blasted a hole through the checkpoint. paramedics rushed to help a seriously wounded woman. at least two other guards were hurt. the u.s. ambassador to turkey said the compound is secure, but standing among is the confusion, he was clearly shaken. >> right now we are dealing with our sadness at the lost of our fellow member of our embassy. >> reporter: the turk irk government blamed a domestic militant group. >> we strongly condemn the suicide attack. >> reporter: it's the latest in the series of threats to u.s. diplomatic facilities. in september terrorists killed four americans in ben gauzi. the state department responded, promising more security. >> the level of security protection at our facility in ankara, ensured there were not significantly more deaths and injuries. >> reporter: the attack comes on the same day as the leadership handover in the state department. cheering employee
the u.s. embassy in ankara, turkey's capital today. a suicide bomber killed himself and the embass guard and blasted a hole through the checkpoint. paramedics rushed to help a seriously wounded woman. at least two other guards were hurt. the u.s. ambassador to turkey said the compound is secure, but standing among is the confusion, he was clearly shaken. >> right now we are dealing with our sadness at the lost of our fellow member of our embassy. >> reporter: the turk irk government...
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. >> reporter: according to new recommendings just released by the u.s. preventative services task force there's not enough evidence that calcium and vitamin d supplements have any benefit when it comes to preventing fractures in women after menopause. more specifically, the guidelines say that in low doses the supplements have no benefit and cowl even contribute to causing kidney stones. >> it doesn't say the calcium and vitamin d are necessarily horrible things but that the evidence to take them to prevent an osteoporatic fracture are missing. >> reporter: at age 5 doctors have been recommending that women start the supplements. he says the new guidelines aren't surprising. more and more evidence is mounting against using supplements. this reinforces the idea that diet and physical activity are best when it comes to getting all the vitamins and minerals we need. >> lots of fruits and vegetables, milk or other dairy products that have calcium. for vitamin d we get that from primarily the sunlight. >> reporter: laurie says she's been doing that alongsi
. >> reporter: according to new recommendings just released by the u.s. preventative services task force there's not enough evidence that calcium and vitamin d supplements have any benefit when it comes to preventing fractures in women after menopause. more specifically, the guidelines say that in low doses the supplements have no benefit and cowl even contribute to causing kidney stones. >> it doesn't say the calcium and vitamin d are necessarily horrible things but that the...
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it's the highest level u.s. meeting with the opposition forces. the vice president praised the leader's courage and encouraged him to keep fighting to overthrow syrian president assad. biden emphasized that assad must step down. >> nearly all of our partners and allies are convinced that president assad, a tyrant, hell bent on clinging to power, is no longer fit to lead the syrian people and he must go. >> biden also met with the u.n. peace envoy. the country remains in the midst of a civil war. the united nations estimates more than 60,000 people he been killed and 700,000 syrians have plead the country. back here at home, a man from the district is suing the d.c. government over his treatment at a city correctional facilty last year. the man is hearing impaired. and he can only communicate through sign language. as derrick ward reports, his attorney says the treatment is something like being gagged. >> william pierce cmunicates primarily through american sign language. he has all his life. written english is considered a second language. most ti
it's the highest level u.s. meeting with the opposition forces. the vice president praised the leader's courage and encouraged him to keep fighting to overthrow syrian president assad. biden emphasized that assad must step down. >> nearly all of our partners and allies are convinced that president assad, a tyrant, hell bent on clinging to power, is no longer fit to lead the syrian people and he must go. >> biden also met with the u.n. peace envoy. the country remains in the midst of...
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there was some of that, might have focused on u.s. intelligence failures that led to the death of four u.s. diplomats in benghazi action and there was some of that. mostly it was a hard look at the growing phenomenon of america going to war by remote control, and what the rules on that ought to be. >> we look forward to hearing your testimony. >> reporter: at his senate confirmation hearing, the issue is not john brennan's ability to be cia director. he's a former top agent, white house counter-terror chief when osama bin laden was killed, but protesters delayed the hearing, objecting to what they call cia torture, and u.s. drones flying in pakistan and yemen. 6 firing missiles. the administration's legal justification was finally released to congress today, plus a proposal for a closed court to review attack plans. >> to assure that drone strikes are carried out in a manner consistent with the values. >> reporter: brennan says they have been and will be and the public needs to know it. when there's no other alternative. >> cia tortur
there was some of that, might have focused on u.s. intelligence failures that led to the death of four u.s. diplomats in benghazi action and there was some of that. mostly it was a hard look at the growing phenomenon of america going to war by remote control, and what the rules on that ought to be. >> we look forward to hearing your testimony. >> reporter: at his senate confirmation hearing, the issue is not john brennan's ability to be cia director. he's a former top agent, white...
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the u.s. state department is confirming that the woman found was sarai sierra. she traveled to istanbul last month and she was found dead in a working class part of the city yesterday. officials say she died from at least one blow to the head. several people are being held for questioning in her death. the state department says it's staying in contact with turkish officials as they investigate. >>> police are still trying to free a child held hostage for six days inside a bunker in alabama. 65-year-old jimmy lee dyke s took the child only identified as ethan from a school bus last tuesday. he shot the killed the bus driver whose funeral took place today. authorities say the suspect is making the boy as comfortable as possible in the underground bunker. >>> last month the second most expensive january ever at the gas pump. coming up, why aa a says you should expect more of the same when you go to fill up this month. >>> and another chance at snow in the forecast this week. if you have high blood pressure and get a cold get coricidin hbp. the number one pharmacist
the u.s. state department is confirming that the woman found was sarai sierra. she traveled to istanbul last month and she was found dead in a working class part of the city yesterday. officials say she died from at least one blow to the head. several people are being held for questioning in her death. the state department says it's staying in contact with turkish officials as they investigate. >>> police are still trying to free a child held hostage for six days inside a bunker in...
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russia and china vetoed three u.s. backed resolutions to sanction the syrian government. >>> pope benedict xvi will mark ash wednesday, tomorrow, with a mass. it might be his last one as the pope. he plans to step down, of course, in about two weeks. the pope blamed frail health but there are still many questions about his decision. vatican officials disclosed today the pope had a pacemaker implanted ten years ago when he was still a cardinal. they also clarified that the pope will not be involved in the conclave that will let his success dash elect his successor. officials expect to announce the timing of the conclave and say by the end of the week. >>> doug is here with more on our weather after this spectacular day we had today. it is almost impossible to imagine we can have snow tomorrow. >> even for a meteorologis it is almost impossible to imagine snow on a day after 60 degrees. that's pretty much what we have. we have the forecast that's just too warm for most of us to get any significant snow out of this storm.
russia and china vetoed three u.s. backed resolutions to sanction the syrian government. >>> pope benedict xvi will mark ash wednesday, tomorrow, with a mass. it might be his last one as the pope. he plans to step down, of course, in about two weeks. the pope blamed frail health but there are still many questions about his decision. vatican officials disclosed today the pope had a pacemaker implanted ten years ago when he was still a cardinal. they also clarified that the pope will not...
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most recently the general led the u.s. war effort in afghanistan. he released a statement today saying his primary is for his wife's health. president obama called general allen a true patriot. >>> a california crime spree. one suspect and several different locations over a span of about an hour. and the dead lly ending. >> family narrowly escapes a truck crashing into their home. >>> police in california called it an execution on a freeway. there was a deadly shooting spree at six different locations in orange county, california, today. many of those shot were in their cars. it started around 5:00 a.m. when a woman was found shot to death at a home. at least five more people were shot within the next half hour. two of them died. police believe the gunman, 20-year-old ali saed, fired as police tried to get away. >>> the athlete was back in court for a hearing in the murder of his girlfriend reeva steam camp. he broke do steenkamp. the authorities believe he w sce steenkamp was laid to rest in her hometown. >>> we are learning more about the circumst
most recently the general led the u.s. war effort in afghanistan. he released a statement today saying his primary is for his wife's health. president obama called general allen a true patriot. >>> a california crime spree. one suspect and several different locations over a span of about an hour. and the dead lly ending. >> family narrowly escapes a truck crashing into their home. >>> police in california called it an execution on a freeway. there was a deadly shooting...
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among honorees is u.s. ambassador susan rice, rg3, and ken strickland, the washington bureau chief for nbc news. jim handly talked with ken about the career path that brought him to his leadership role. >> reporter: he oversees the nbc news bureau in the nation's capitca capital feeding news out. it's around the clock in this room. >> all the assignments get doled out from here. so who's going to go where, where the crews are corresponds to what story, it all happens right now. on a big day, this is the place you want to be, just to see all the activity. >> reporter: ken strickland wore a lot of hats before he took the helm. he's been in the tv trenches, editing, producing, on-air analysis. >> i think it all works together, you can appreciate what everybody else does. television is a team sport. i always feel like -- i tell them all the time, i work for you, my job is to make sure there's nothing that keeps you from doing your job. >> reporter: it's a long way from his early days, local tv in birmingham, na
among honorees is u.s. ambassador susan rice, rg3, and ken strickland, the washington bureau chief for nbc news. jim handly talked with ken about the career path that brought him to his leadership role. >> reporter: he oversees the nbc news bureau in the nation's capitca capital feeding news out. it's around the clock in this room. >> all the assignments get doled out from here. so who's going to go where, where the crews are corresponds to what story, it all happens right now. on a...